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this one, obama owe mitts god from gettysburg address reading. on the right-wing blogs. on this one, watch, president obama leaches oves out an impor word in the reading of gettysburg address. god. on right-wing radio. obama delivers gettysburg address on you tube, leaves out under god. the daily caller website so heat add but their version of the story that they had the managing editor of the whole website, right write up their article about it. headline, national review online. obama cuts under god out of gettysburg address. the mediaite covered it under the guys of covering the outrage abit. president obama, omits god. yeah, the right just had its hair on fire about this today. how dare president obama, alter the language of the gettysburg address to remove its perez rre to god. the gettysburg address, one of the speeches where a few different versions exist. nobody taped it if you know what i mean. five versions of the address are in circulation at any given time. which is why you often hear the speech recited differently each time you hear it. when the documentary f
this one, obama owe mitts god from gettysburg address reading. on the right-wing blogs. on this one, watch, president obama leaches oves out an impor word in the reading of gettysburg address. god. on right-wing radio. obama delivers gettysburg address on you tube, leaves out under god. the daily caller website so heat add but their version of the story that they had the managing editor of the whole website, right write up their article about it. headline, national review online. obama cuts...
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. >> i have a sound bite that i wanted to play that was from before president obama said what he did. a few days before that vice president biden to everybody's surprise started talking about how he was all in favor of same sex marriage rights but he hit a pop culture tv stone when he have saying that. >> this is evolving. my measure david and i take a look at when things change is when the social culture changes. i think will and grace probably did more to educate the american public than almost anything anybody's ever done so far. i think people fear that which is different. now they are beginning to understand. >> as a person who is part of the phenomenon that is glee, how do you think it felt to the will and grace people to be mentioned? >> i know all four of them and i'm sure they are thrilled about it. when they first did that show and nbc sat them down and say this could turn into a huge thing and you might be threat threatened. it might get ugly. it never happened. these are flawed characters. they are funny. you laugh at them. you want to go into that apartment whatever night
. >> i have a sound bite that i wanted to play that was from before president obama said what he did. a few days before that vice president biden to everybody's surprise started talking about how he was all in favor of same sex marriage rights but he hit a pop culture tv stone when he have saying that. >> this is evolving. my measure david and i take a look at when things change is when the social culture changes. i think will and grace probably did more to educate the american...
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for where obama's at right now and are going to keep pushing. >> i think he recognized how important it is. former epa administrator christine todd whitman. climate activist tim dechristopher. that's "all in" for this evening. the "rachel maddow show" begins right now. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. it's election day in massachusetts. went to the polls. the polls in massachusetts closed almost exactly one hour ago. and as far as we know, right now, it's undecided. 49% of the vote in. right now ed markey leads gabriel gomez 51% to 48%. again, that is 49% of the vote in at this point. mo cowan was picked essentially as a place holder for the seat by massachusetts governor deval patrick. mr. cowan promised not to run for the seat on a permanent basis. he's spent his months on capitol hill essentially keeping his head down, keeping the business of the massachusetts senate seat rolling. he's been voting basically the way john kerry would have voted and been keeping the seat warm for the dually elected next u.s. senator from massachusetts who has been chosen by th
for where obama's at right now and are going to keep pushing. >> i think he recognized how important it is. former epa administrator christine todd whitman. climate activist tim dechristopher. that's "all in" for this evening. the "rachel maddow show" begins right now. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. it's election day in massachusetts. went to the polls. the polls in massachusetts closed almost exactly one hour ago. and as far as we...
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they did sort of need something new, right, for the holiday? s and turns out president obama didn't close the vatican embassy, they thought they had a live one there, but that ended up not being true. and they thought they had a huge story when they thought president obama didn't cover babies with the health insurance. but that wasn't true. that one guy that thought his baby was not covered on his health insurance is because that one activist guy forget to list that baby. he forget one of his kids, simple mistake, apparently. the irs scandal turned out not really being a scandal. trying to turn the benghazi scandal into a tragedy other than a tragedy. and they keep trying to pull stunts to repeal obama care, now that hundreds of thousands of people are getting health insurance that they didn't have before. they really need a new thing. they think they would like to hit him now on iran. according to the hill, quote, house republicans are considering various legislative options that would either rip the obama administration's nuclear deal with ir
they did sort of need something new, right, for the holiday? s and turns out president obama didn't close the vatican embassy, they thought they had a live one there, but that ended up not being true. and they thought they had a huge story when they thought president obama didn't cover babies with the health insurance. but that wasn't true. that one guy that thought his baby was not covered on his health insurance is because that one activist guy forget to list that baby. he forget one of his...
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this is a live policy issue being debated and hanged as a matter of policy right now. in the defense bill that was just signed by president obama, female troops can now receive medical coverage for abortions that are the result of rape. that is a change in policy that is brand-new. previously, the only abortions that were covered for our military servicewomen were in cases where her life was in danger. not anymore. and this is a huge deal in the u.s. military, because it turns out this is a huge problem in the u.s. military. in 2011, a little more than 2,000 cases of sexual assault were reported by female service members. the actual number when you include cases that go unreported is estimated by the pentagon to be more like 19,000. 19,000 cases of rape and sexual assault in the military every year. and now these women will have access to abortion under their insurance coverage in the military. the defense secretary leon panetta has made rape and sexual assault one of his major issues as defense secretary. last year he told nbc news, quote, this is an issue that i as s
this is a live policy issue being debated and hanged as a matter of policy right now. in the defense bill that was just signed by president obama, female troops can now receive medical coverage for abortions that are the result of rape. that is a change in policy that is brand-new. previously, the only abortions that were covered for our military servicewomen were in cases where her life was in danger. not anymore. and this is a huge deal in the u.s. military, because it turns out this is a...
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mark barden lost his 7-year-old son daniel in newtown introducing president obama when they lost the battle for background checks. it was lost to a republican filibuster. the people who led that battle are still leading and they're the ones who are making it so clear right now that really was the first battle and this is not done. joining us for tonight for the interview is mark varied den. his 7 -year-old son is one of the 26 lost there and he is now a member of the sandy hook promise. mark barden, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, rachel. >> i know you were involved in the connecticut reforms. we all saw you pledging not to give up at the federal level. you were in delaware yesterday. where else have you been working? what has it been like to be talking to legislators about such a personal loss? >> it's interesting to find they're just people like us, just regular folks, their moms and dads and grandparents. they understand this. they know what happened here. i find it just -- i scratch my head where they can say no to these common sense solutions. i say common
mark barden lost his 7-year-old son daniel in newtown introducing president obama when they lost the battle for background checks. it was lost to a republican filibuster. the people who led that battle are still leading and they're the ones who are making it so clear right now that really was the first battle and this is not done. joining us for tonight for the interview is mark varied den. his 7 -year-old son is one of the 26 lost there and he is now a member of the sandy hook promise. mark...
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the country does not think the people who wanted to start the war and keep it going there were right. in the nbc poll at the end of the president's first term, when americans were asked, what is the single greatest accomplishment of president obama's first term in office, killing bin laden came in second. what came in first was ending the iraq war. better than bin laden. but the remaining diehard enthusiasts for the iraq war, whose political careers survived even the end of that war, have an obvious self-referential reason to try to make the country believe that there is no real lesson learned from iraq, that in fact it was an awesome idea and anyone against it has explaining to do about being against it. with bitter party of one john mccain taking point for the republican party on this, that weirdly revisionist agenda about iraq today became the centerpiece of how they are trying to stop the defense secretary nomination of john mccain's old friend chuck hagel. i do not think the country's going to go along with him on this. but you can kind of see why they'd want to try to do it, rig
the country does not think the people who wanted to start the war and keep it going there were right. in the nbc poll at the end of the president's first term, when americans were asked, what is the single greatest accomplishment of president obama's first term in office, killing bin laden came in second. what came in first was ending the iraq war. better than bin laden. but the remaining diehard enthusiasts for the iraq war, whose political careers survived even the end of that war, have an...
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right? and every one of the previous six presidential elections going back to 1992, illinois voted handily for the democratic candidate for president. and last year's presidential election, president obama won in his home state of illinois by 17 points. and that does not mean there are no republican areas and no republican members of congress in illinois. there are plenty of conservative parts of the state, but state-wide, illinois is very blue. which makes it all the more amazing that illinois has a senator, of course, senators are elected state-wide, illinois has a senator who is a republican. senator mark kirk was elected to fill the seat that was once held by president obama. after the rod blagojevich scandal of the governor essentially trying to sell that seat, the scandal that ultimately put governor blagojevich in prison, republican mark kirk is the man who eventually got that seat. senator kirk is probably best known for the major health challenges he has survived since becoming a se
right? and every one of the previous six presidential elections going back to 1992, illinois voted handily for the democratic candidate for president. and last year's presidential election, president obama won in his home state of illinois by 17 points. and that does not mean there are no republican areas and no republican members of congress in illinois. there are plenty of conservative parts of the state, but state-wide, illinois is very blue. which makes it all the more amazing that illinois...
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which may not be surprising regarding president obama's agenda. but it it still a surprise when you hear a sitting member of congress saying that the president's military policies overseas are guaranteed to fail. of course in the last hours it has been taken out of congress now it is russia and france and the united nations trying to work on getting syria to give up weapons. secretary of state john kerry heading to geneva to meet with russia's foreign minister. they will talk about how the world can get syria to give up their chemical weapons to avoid a crisis. it could be hard, maybe impossibly hard, but will syria actually get rid of their chemical weapons? is that within the realm of possibility? and is the debate any less nonsensical than what we're being treated to here at home? it is good to have you here tonight, thank you for joining us. >> hello, rachel. >> first tonight, we learned of the op-ed by the russian president, vladimir putin in "the new york times," saying he wants to speak to the country about acting alone. >> i'm not sure tha
which may not be surprising regarding president obama's agenda. but it it still a surprise when you hear a sitting member of congress saying that the president's military policies overseas are guaranteed to fail. of course in the last hours it has been taken out of congress now it is russia and france and the united nations trying to work on getting syria to give up weapons. secretary of state john kerry heading to geneva to meet with russia's foreign minister. they will talk about how the...
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the obama administration has taken the pro gay rights side of this case, so it will be our nation's solicitor general making part of that side's oral argument. the other part of the pro gay rights oral argument will be made by this man, the former solicitor general from the last presidency, ted olson, theodore olson and probably the most recognizable conservative legal figure in the country who is not himself a supreme court justice. ted olson was george w. bush's solicitor general. me played the role of joe biden to prep paul ryan for the vice presidential debate this past presidential election. ted olson the bush versus gore debate. it's ted olson and boyce who he beat are both on the pro gay rights side of this case tomorrow. but it will be ted olson, the conservative one, who will actually standed up tomorrow in court and make the case, along side the solicitor general. it's kind of the definition of heavy hitters, right, when it comes to supreme court oral arguments? the solicitor general and the last solicitor general from the other side of the aisle. wow. now, that's the pro gay rights
the obama administration has taken the pro gay rights side of this case, so it will be our nation's solicitor general making part of that side's oral argument. the other part of the pro gay rights oral argument will be made by this man, the former solicitor general from the last presidency, ted olson, theodore olson and probably the most recognizable conservative legal figure in the country who is not himself a supreme court justice. ted olson was george w. bush's solicitor general. me played...
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"the new york times" reporting tonight that president obama is in support of what senate democrats want to do. joining us now is senator sherrod brown of ohio. senator brown, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> so you have been an economic populist for your whole career, and an outspoken one at that. is it true that issues like the minimum wage work everywhere in the country, and therefore it could be a pretty easy federal vote if people paid attention to the polls? >> yeah, i think so. it's so much the right thing to do. there are so many people living on the minimum wage and, you know, there's this myth that they're all teenagers. they're not. they're overwhelmingly, they're 20 and up, a number of them are single parents, a number of them hold two minimum wage jobs, or as husband and wife hold a job, one at minimum wage and one $1 above minimum wage, and they can't make a go at it. they get some help in food stamps or in some way subsidies to help subsidize the low wages at walmart and starbucks. but there's another part of this really important this year. tipped wage has been st
"the new york times" reporting tonight that president obama is in support of what senate democrats want to do. joining us now is senator sherrod brown of ohio. senator brown, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> so you have been an economic populist for your whole career, and an outspoken one at that. is it true that issues like the minimum wage work everywhere in the country, and therefore it could be a pretty easy federal vote if people paid attention to the polls?...
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so obviously, that's got to go, right? before republicans took control of the state government in wisconsin, there was plenty of opportunity to early vote. early voting lasted three weeks and it always included three full weekends ahead of election day. once republicans took control, they cut that three-week early voting period down to two weeks and instead of three weekends for early voting, they cut it down to one weekend. but that is not enough, apparently, because last night in wisconsin, on the last night of the legislature before the shutdown, they shut down the session, republicans at the very last minute sprung a new bill to cut down early voting even further. so they have already cut it from three weeks down to two weeks and three weekends down to one weekend. last night's bill will cut it further so there will be no weekends at all. and probably no chance for most people to get there after work during the week either. the bill they sprung on everybody last night would force every county clerk in the state to shut
so obviously, that's got to go, right? before republicans took control of the state government in wisconsin, there was plenty of opportunity to early vote. early voting lasted three weeks and it always included three full weekends ahead of election day. once republicans took control, they cut that three-week early voting period down to two weeks and instead of three weekends for early voting, they cut it down to one weekend. but that is not enough, apparently, because last night in wisconsin,...
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i'll be right back. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on...
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nbc exclusive interview with president obama. did he lie about people keeping health care plans they like? what about replacing joe biden as his vp? >>> twitter's grand debut on the stock market. and fireworks fly when number three takes on number five in college football. good morning. it's been called one of the most powerful storms ever recorded. right
nbc exclusive interview with president obama. did he lie about people keeping health care plans they like? what about replacing joe biden as his vp? >>> twitter's grand debut on the stock market. and fireworks fly when number three takes on number five in college football. good morning. it's been called one of the most powerful storms ever recorded. right